
Richard Graham: We’ve passed the Ivory Bill, now we need to stop tiger farming
As the UK develops its strategic partnership with China, we must press Beijing to crack down on the breeding of big cats for their parts.
Richard Graham is the Member of Parliament for Gloucester & PM's Trade Envoy for Indonesia.
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